Jun 14, 2012

Research Examines Major Bleeding Risk With Low-Dose Aspirin Use in Patients With and Without Diabetes - JAMA

ScienceDaily (June 5, 2012) — Among nearly
200,000 individuals, daily use of low-dose aspirin was associated with
an increased risk of major gastrointestinal or cerebral bleeding,
according to a study in the June 6 issue of JAMA. The authors also found
that patients with diabetes had a high rate of major bleeding,
irrespective of aspirin use.

Giuseppe Lucisano. Association of Aspirin Use With Major Bleeding in Patients With and Without DiabetesAspirin Use and Major Bleeding in Diabetes. JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 2012; 307 (21): 2286 DOI: 10.1001/jama.2012.5034

Research Examines Major Bleeding Risk With Low-Dose Aspirin Use in Patients With and Without Diabetes - JAMA